The present invention relates to a package, especially a package for a food product having a rectangular block shape, such as a chocolate tablet for example.
In the following description, the term “wrap-around” pack will be used, which shall be considered as an equivalent to “envelope” pack.
Standard so-called “wrap-around” equipment for packing foiled tablets into carton board packs produces a pack which is not truly re-sealable and opened by a small side, like for example usual medicine cardboard packs.
In the tablet packs using this standard equipment, foil is folded around the tablet and then cardboard is folded around the tablet. The cards used are single sheets with perforations and fold lines. Once the consumer has opened the extra flap on the pack by breaking the die-cut perforations, there is no overlap to allow re-sealing.
Carton board packs exist with more complex multi-layer structures which would allow true re-sealing. However, these more complex packs are formed and erected before the wrapped tablet is inserted thereinto. This requires two separate operations: first, a wrapping machine is used for wrapping the inner pack, and second, a cartonning machine is used for erecting and filling the carton box with the wrapped tablet. Therefore, as can be understood, such tablets packaged into complex packs could not be manufactured on a conventional wrap-around packing line combining foiling and carton board packing.
Therefore, a need exists for a tablet cardboard packaging that can be produced with a standard foiling and cardboard-wrapping equipment as described above, said packaging being reclosable after the first opening.
The present invention addresses the problems set out above with a single-layer cardboard package for food products comprising a front panel, a back panel, four side panels, said front panel comprising precuts defining an openable portion of the front panel and a non-openable portion of said front panel, characterized in that:
(i) the non-openable portion of said front panel further comprises a locking slot, and
(ii) a locking element is fixed onto the openable portion of said front panel so as to extend its length, said element comprising a tongue portion to be inserted into said locking slot to lock said openable portion in the closed position.
In a highly preferred embodiment of the present invention, the locking element is a cardboard flat panel that is glued onto the openable portion of the front panel.
Preferably, the openable portion of said front panel is pivotable around the edge located between said openable portion and the adjacent side panel, said edge acting as a hinge.
Furthermore, said locking element preferably comprises an extension that forms a side panel of said package.
Said locking element preferably has a width that is equal to the width of said front panel.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the food product is a chocolate tablet.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the description of the presently preferred embodiments which are set out below with reference to the drawings in which:
As illustrated in
It is formed out of a flat cardboard which is erected and formed on a conventional carton forming machine. The flat carton board as shown in
The front panel 2 comprises precuts 5 (shown in dotted lines in the drawing) defining an openable portion 2a of the front panel and a non-openable portion 2b of said front panel 2.
Furthermore and according to the present invention, the non-openable portion 2b of said front panel further comprises a locking slot 6. A locking element 7 is provided, and the locking element 7 comprises a front section 13 that is to be glued onto the openable portion 2a of said front panel 2 so as to extend its length, as shown in
As shown in
Said locking element 7 comprises a tongue portion 8 to be inserted into the locking slot 6 of the front panel 2, in order to allow locking of the openable portion 2a of the front panel, when the package 1 is in its closed position, as shown in
As can be seen in
The locking element 7 is a cardboard flat panel that is glued onto the openable portion 2a of the front panel, as illustrated in
As can be seen in
As a result, during the first opening, the consumer lifts the locking element 7 and the openable portion 2b of the front panel that are glued together, so as to open the package 1. The openable portion 2a is separated from the rest of the front panel 2 along the precuts 5, and the package in open position then appears in the configuration shown in
To reclose the package 1, the consumer pivots the locking element 7 around the edge 9 and over the non-openable portion 2b of the front panel, and then places the tongue portion 8 of the locking element 7 into the locking slot 6 of the non-openable portion 2b of the front panel, as shown in
The filling process for filling a chocolate tablet into a package according to the invention is described hereafter. The main steps are as follows, in order:
It is important to note that by using the two-pieces carton board according to the invention—as described hereinbefore—there is no need for any modification of the packaging machine, from the magazine up to the final pack
It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.
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